The Messenger spacecraft is a robotic probe sent to Mercury. There are
no living things aboard, certainly not people.
No human beings have gone farther than about 300 miles into space
for the past 40 years.
(That's like 1/2 the distance from New York to Chicago, and like 0.1 percent
of the distance to the moon.)
the things that astronauts do on a mission is sleep learning how to fly a space shuttle
In my school book, i'm pretty sure it said no one has died from spacesit failires
Approximately 463 astronauts have been to space, but usually there are only three at once - the astronauts on the International Space Station. When the shuttle is on a mission there are a total of ten or eleven people in space.
astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper
A total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon , two in each mission.
trained space astronauts
the things that astronauts do on a mission is sleep learning how to fly a space shuttle
Well, some astronauts do. Not all astronauts will die in space, but some will if the mission went wrong or if it is just being there when you die of natural causes.
The fourth mission of the space shuttle carrying astronauts launched on June 18, 1983.
There were 2 astronauts on each Project Gemini mission.
Gloves and boots are used for each and every mission in which astronauts are in space or on the moon. They are integral to any closed space suit. Without them astronauts would subjected to the vacuum of space and die almost instantly.
by sending astronauts to the planet
NASA in 1960 to know about the health of their astronauts on space mission.
The shuttles have the capacity to carry 8 astronauts, but usually only 7 are on each mission. Sometimes the extra seat will be taken by the astronaut being returned to earth from the International Space Station.
Each Gemini mission typically had two astronauts onboard the spacecraft.
The Gemini capsules were designed to hold 2 Astronauts, and each mission carried 2.
Yes. MESSENGER and Mariner 10 are both Mercury Space missions.